Stanford Law Professor David Sklansky discusses the firings of two Inspectors General with important oversight roles: One was assigned to oversee the massive $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package; the other determined last year that the whistleblower complaint in the Ukraine scandal was “credible” and should be forwarded to Congress.

Legal historian and constitutional law scholar Bernadette Meyers discusses the powers of the president and state governors to address the lack of critical medicines and diagnostic and medical supplies such as ventilators and N95 masks.